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Everything Else TWC / Re: Blooper Thread
« on: October 05, 2010, 10:58:15 AM »
Last night, a PME L3rd cued during WC.
The same thing happened today.
The same thing happened today.
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As Patrick said, it will take some time. Think XL and IntelliStar.I have a feeling that you'll need to wait even longer than that. I'm no expert with STARs, but I know that testing phases for anything new take a really long time. I'm sure Martin or Tyler will let us know when they hear something new.is there still any interest in the IS2? the thread has been dead latelyIt'll probably regain once more headends install the IS2. I'd wait until the end of the year
Well, has it ever reverted to the cheeseball icons?I know this question may seem dumb, but is it possible for Weatherscan to go back to the cheeseball (1998-2006) icons when it has an error?Turned on WxScan this afternoon to find thisWhy is your Weatherscan still using the old icons?
EDIT: Video of reboot process
Memphis Weatherscan - Reboot Process - September 18, 2010
Never mind…I answered my own question by watching the video. The spinning IntelliStar logo is just mesmerizing. I like the song that was playing.
It was an error. They were showing the new icons, but just recently they started showing the '06-'10 set.
If it wasn't a new set this year, probably so, but I doubt it would now that there's this new icon set, it'll most likely do what it did in that video and revert to the 2006-2010 icon set.
Thanks. When I first saw this thread, I yelled "What!?"I'll miss Alex! She is on my list of prettiest female OCMs, right with Stephanie Abrams, Kim Cunningham, and Maria LaRosa!Hey man, I know how u feel.
I'm glad I recorded a video of WC with her in it. "So the man behind all those bleeps was…"
Something's wrong with TWC and NBCU. I've been watching TWC since 2004, and I think those days may be over soon. This is another of TWC's big mistakes, along with the 2005 relaunch, the HD relaunch, and the NBC buyout.